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    Israel to facilitate ties with Armenia to punish Turkey

    September 9, 2011 - 11:46 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Israel's Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman has
    decided to adopt a series of harsh measures in response to Turkey's
    latest anti-Israeli moves.

    According to Ynetnews, senior Foreign Ministry officials convened to
    prepare for a meeting to be held Saturday, September 10, with
    Lieberman on the matter. Saturday's session will be dedicated to
    discussing Israel's response to Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
    Erdogan's recent threats and his decision to downgrade Ankara's
    diplomatic ties with Jerusalem.

    Following the meeting, officials assessed that Turkey is not
    interested in an Israeli apology at this time and prefers to exploit
    the dispute with Jerusalem in order to promote Ankara's status in the
    Muslim world. Lieberman therefore decided there was no point in
    seeking creative formulas for apologizing, instead choosing to focus
    Israel's efforts on punishing Turkey.

    The Foreign Ministry has now decided to proceed with the formulation
    of a diplomatic and security `toolbox' to be used against the Turks.
    The first move would be to issue a travel warning urging all Israeli
    military veterans to refrain from traveling to Turkey. The advisory
    will be especially harsh as it will also urge Israelis to refrain from
    boarding connections in Turkey.

    According to the report, another planned Israeli move is `the
    facilitation of cooperation with Turkey's historic rivals, the
    Armenians.' During Lieberman's visit to the United States this month,
    the foreign minister is expected to meet with leaders of the Armenian
    lobby and propose anti-Turkish cooperation in Congress.

    The implication of this move could be Israeli assistance in promoting
    international recognition of the Armenian Genocide, a measure that
    would gravely harm Turkey. Israel may also back Armenia in its dispute
    vis-à-vis Turkey over control of Mount Ararat, the report says.

    Lieberman is also planning to set meetings with the heads of Kurdish
    rebel group PKK in Europe in order to `cooperate with them and boost
    them in every possible area.' In these meetings, the Kurds may ask
    Israel for military aid in the form of training and arms supplies, a
    move that would constitute a major anti-Turkish position should it
    materialize.

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